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Evaluative Research

Research that assesses whether a specific solution works, either during development (formative) or after completion (summative). Answers 'Does this work?' rather than 'What should we build?'

Definition: Research that assesses whether a specific solution works, either during development (formative) or after completion (summative). Answers 'Does this work?' rather than 'What should we build?'

Evaluative Research is UX research focused on assessing a specific solution. It answers the question "Does this work?" rather than "What should we build?" This is the research you conduct when you have something to test—a prototype, a design concept, or a live product.

Two Types of Evaluation

Evaluative research subdivides by timing:

Formative Evaluation is conducted during development to find problems and improve a design-in-progress. The goal is to identify what needs to change before launch. You run formative evaluation when the design can still be modified based on findings.

Summative Evaluation happens at the end of a development cycle to measure a finished product's success. It answers whether the product meets defined criteria—often for benchmarking, comparison, or go/no-go decisions.

Common Methods

Evaluative research often uses methods that allow direct assessment:

  • UX Tests to observe users attempting tasks with the product
  • Surveys to measure attitudes and satisfaction at scale
  • A/B Tests to compare design variants quantitatively
  • Heuristic Evaluations for expert-based assessment

The Cycle

In practice, generative and evaluative research form a cycle. Generative work identifies what to build; evaluative work tests whether it works; insights from evaluation generate new questions. Effective research programs move fluidly between both modes.

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